Others who attended the summit included former executive deputy chairman of Millwall FC Heather Rabbatts, left, general secretary of the Premier League Nic Coward, and Reading FC footballer Jason Roberts

Another person said: 'Why do the itv news keep saying "coloured" when they mean black. It's a bit uncomfortable to listen to..'

An ITV spokeswoman said they were sorry and the recording should never have gone out.

'ITV
News apologises for the inappropriate use of the word "coloured" in a
report on racism and football in today’s News at 1.30,' she said.

When the two sides met again recently
the Uruguayan became embroiled in a further row when he refused to shake
the Frenchman's hand.

Mr Cameron warned that footballers
were role models to young people, who copied what they saw at games when
they learnt to play the game themselves.

Speaking during Prime Minister’s
Questions in the Commons, Mr Cameron said: 'It was a huge achievement
where Britain and its football authorities and football clubs actually
led the world in kicking racism out of football, something that hasn’t
happened in all other countries.

'Why I think this matters, not just to
football, but also to Government and everyone in our country, is
because football and footballers are role models to young people.

'What people see on the football pitch, they copy when they go to learn to play football themselves.

'I think it is important to bring people together and make sure we kick racism out of football for good.'

Former Liverpool FC footballer Tommy Smith said there is more racism among footballers today than in the past, and suggested that the culprits should be jailed.

The former defender was attending an auction of his medals and shirts in Chester today.

Asked to compare racism in football today to when he was a player, he said: 'I think there is more now, because at (that) time England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (were) part of the English league, now it is Continental players coming from Spain and Portugal.

'I think there was far less (racism) in the 60s and 70s than there is now.

'I don’t know how to stop it, unless you get one of the players and tell them you are going to put them in jail because he is messing about, and maybe that will work.'